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Old August 25th, 2004, 08:54 AM
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http://users.adelphia.net/~mmorasch/psych/index.html

I am looking for some opinions on a site I'm currently developing. Specifically, I'm looking for opinions on the general layout and design of the page, and sizing. I haven't been given the content to put in the various pages, but I have enough where I can play with fonts and such.
http://users.adelphia.net/~mmorasch/psych/index.html

The page will be geared towards mothers of young children and should be simple, quick and easy to use

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The design is quite nice. I would personally change the font, but that's me. I hate times new roman.

Also, your menu images tend to load a little slow. Try optimizing them a little bit.

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i dont like the colours being used. and the buttons seem to be a bit generic in web building today, you could be suprised what a good font and a text links can do these days. Also if you insist on using the image buttons try increasing size of the font it may be hard to read at some resolutions.

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I like the layout and colours, but those navigation buttons have to go. I don't know what would look better. I also hate times new roman, but i think it works in this instance, it adds a sort of officialness about it.

You should put some dummy content in there because the current little one liners imply the content part is going to be quite boring design wise.

Its a good start though, i look forward to seeing your progress.

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I like the top and the overall layout.
I agree the TimesNewRoman font has to go.
The buttons might look nicer if they were more rounded, textured, shadowed, and/or the text was snazzier.
I'd consider having links to the dept and the school- someone in AT will probably come along and require it, if this site goes on Tech's webservers.

I just posted a question for my work on VCU's psychology site.
Wouldn't it be nice if our departments had the $$$ to have a pro do all this stuff?

Best, Scott

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